Subject: 'The only real flaw'.
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Posted on: 2014-03-26 18:38:00 UTC

That may well be true... but it's the central thesis of her (?assuming from the 'claire legrand' name) argument. Quote:

'for my purposes here, I’ll define a “likable heroine” as one who is unobjectionable.'

Or in other words:

'I will define 'likeable' as 'boring', then list some characters who are not boring and claim that they are unlikeable and that you should like them'. The problem here is that she never made the connection that people don't like them. I'm not saying that her argument is necessarily wrong, nor that it's right - she's discussed two issues and failed to link them.

For my part, I preferred Graceling over Fire.

Oh, also:

'And, I would add, these parameters seldom exist for heroes, who enjoy the limitless freedoms of full personhood, flaws and all, for which they are seldom deemed “unlikable” but rather lauded.'

I also preferred Hermione Granger over both the 'likeable' (ie, uncomplex) child Anakin Skywalker and the 'unlikeable' (ie, complex) adult Anakin Skywalker (as portrayed in the films). So yeah, that's me.

hS

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